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ORGANIZED MAY 2, 1878 


DEPARTMENT COMMANDER 
B. R. FREEMAN 6-7 Marion Block 

Spokane, Washington 


ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL. 

HENRY C. OLNEY - - - 0625 Superior Avenue 

Spokane, Washington 


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The Nineteenth Annual Encampment will be held at 
TACOMA, WASHINGTON, JUNE 25, 26 and 27, 1901 


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DEPARTMENTS 


IN ORDER OF SENIORITY 

ACCORDING TO DATE OF PERMANENT 
ORGANIZATION 


1. Illinois .. July i2, 1866 

2. Wisconsin .. September, 1866 

3. Pennsylvania .. January 16, 1867 

4. Ohio . January 30, 1867 

5. New York . April 3, 1867 

6. Connecticut . April 11, 1867 

7. Massachusetts . May 7, 1867 

8. New Jersey . December 10, 1868 

9. Maine .. January 10, 1868 

10. California and Nevada . February 21, 1868 

11. Rhode Island .. March 24, 1868 

12. New Hampshire . July 3 o, 1868 

13. Vermont .. October 23, 1868 

14. Potomac... February 73, 1869 

15. Virginia and North Carolina . July 27, 1871 

16. Maryland (re-organized) .June 9, 1876 

17. Nebraska (re-organized) .. June 11, 1877 

18. Michigan (re-organized) . January 22, 1879 

19. Iowa (re-organized) . January 23, 1879 

20. Indiana (re-organized) . October 3, 1879 

21. Colorado and Wyoming.December 11, 1879 

22. Kansas (re-organized) .. March 16, 1880 

23. Delaware (re-organized) . January 14, 1881 

24. Minnesota (re-organized) . August 17, 1881 

25. Missouri (re-organized) .April 22, 1882 

26. Oregon (re-organized) .September 28, 1882 

27. Kentucky (re-organized) .January 17, 1883 

28. West Virginia (re-organized) . February 20, 1883 

29. South Dakota .February 20, 1883 

30. Washington and Alaska (re-organized) ... .June 20, 1883 

31. Arkansas # . July 11, 1883 

32. New Mexico (re-organized) .July 14, 1883 

33. Utah . October 8, 1883 

34. Tennessee .. February 26, 1884 

85. Louisiana and Mississippi. May 15, 1884 

36. Florida .. June 19, 1884 

37. Montana ..March 10, 1885 

38. Texas . March 25, 1885 

39. Idaho . January 11, 1888 

40. Arizona .<. January 77, 1888 

41. Georgia . January 25, 1889 

42. Alabama . March 12, 1890 

43 - North Dakota . April 23, 1890 

44. Oklahoma . August 7, 1890 

45 * Indian Territory ... July 3, 1891 


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NATIONAL OFFICERS 

ELECTED 

Commander-in-Chief 


LEO. RASSIEUR.St. Louis, Missouri 

Senior Vice Commander-in-Cliief. 

E. C. MILLIKEN...Portland, Maine 

Junion Vice Commander-in-Chief. 

FRANK SEAMAN.Knoxville, Tennessee 

Surgeon General 


JOHN A. WILKINS...Delta, Ohio 

Chaplain-in-Chief 

REV’. AUGUST DRAHMS.San Francisco, California 


Member National Council of Administration for 
Washington and Alaska 

T. M. YOUNG, M. D.Seattle, Washington 


OFFICIAL STAFF OF COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF 

Adjutant General 

F. M. STERRETT.St. Louis, Missouri 

Quartermaster General 

CHAS. BURROWS .Rutherford, New Jersey 

Inspector General 

HENRY S. PECK.New Haven, Connecticut 

Judge Advocate General 

JAMES H. WOLFF...Boston, Massachusetts 

Senior Aid-de-Camp and Chief of Staff 
EDW. M. KETCHUM .Galveston, Texas 

Special Aide in Charge of Military Instruction in 
Public Schools 

ALLAN C. BAKE WELL.. 479 Fifth Avenue, New York City 

Aid-de-Camp on Staff of Commander-in-Chief for 
Washington and Alaska 

HENRY C. OLNEY.,.Spokane, Washington 

PAST NATIONAL OFFICERS 

Junior Vice Commander-in-Chief—1895-96 
S. G. COSGROVE.Pomeroy, Washington 


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DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 

CHOSEN JUNE 14, 1900 
Commander 

B. R. FREEMAN.of No. 47, Spokane, Wash. 

Senior Vice Commander 

THAD. S. SMITH........of No. 15, Port Townsend, Wash. 

Junior Vice Commander 

J. S. SMITH .of No. 11, Palouse, Wash. 

Medical Director 

T. M. YOUNG, M. D.of No. 1, Seattle, Wash. 

Chaplain 

REV. W. H. MOCK...of No. 48, Port Angeles, Wash. 

Council of Administration 

GEORGE B. LANE.of No. 5, Olympia, Wash. 

W. H. WISCOMBE.of No. 47 , Spokane, Wash. 

T. M. COMSTOCK .of No. 8, Spokane, Wash. 

RICHARD BRADLEY...........of No. 31, Seattle, Wash. 

WM. HANNAH ....of No. 6, Tacoma, Wash. 


Delegates to National Encampment 

T. M. YOUNG (at large).of No. 1, Seattle, Wash. 

F. M. DAVIS .of No. 1, Seattle, Wash. 

T. M. COMSTOCK. ......of No. 8, Spokane, Wash. 

R. B. SCOTT .... of No. 8, Spokane, Wash. 


Alternates 


DAVID KINCADE.of No. 11, Ellensburg, Wash. 

F. McFARLAND.of No. 73, Everett, Wash. 

- SUTTON.....of No. 1, Seattle, Wash. 

J. S. SMITH.of No. 11, Ellensburg, Wash. 

M. C. COLE. .....of No. 24, New Whatcom, Wash. 


OFFICIAL STAFF 


Assistant Adjutant General and Assistant 
Quartermaster General. 

HENRY C. OLNEY.of No. 47, Spokane, Wash. 

Inspector General 

F. H. HURD...of No. 1, Seattle, Wash. 

Judge Advocate General 

L. II. PRATHER... ..of No. 8, Spokane, Wash. 

Chief Mustering Officer 

RICHARD BRADLEY .of No. 31, Seattle, Wash. 


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Chief of Staff 

GEO. H. BOARDMAN.of No. 6, Tacoma, Wash. 

Senior Aid-de-Camp 

ELIAS MORRISON......of No. 47, Spokane, Wash. 

Department Color Bearer 

N. N. GRAVES ...of No. 47, Spokane, Wash. 

Department Banner Bearer 

J. S. GRAVES...of No. 8, Spokane, Wash. 

Board of Patriotic Instruction 

REV. C. D. SPENCER, Chair .of No. 82, Centralia, Wash. 


PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS 



Year 

Post 

No. 

*GEO. D. HILL . 

...1883.. 

... .31 


*H. A. MORROW. 




A. M. BROOKS.... 

...1885.. 

. • ..31 


C. M. HOLTON. 

...1886.. 

.... 9 

.. . North Yakima 

A. P. CURRY. 

.. .1887. . 

.. . . 8 


*J. W. SPRAGUE. 

...1888.., 

.... 6 


S. G. COSGROVE. 




M. M. HOLMES.. 




D. G. LOVELL. 


.... 6 


J. S. BROWN. 


.. . .47 


*JOS. F. SINCLAIR.... 

...1893.. 

....56 


*J. N. SCOTT. 


....15 

... Port Townsend 

NORMAN BUCK .. 

.. ..1895.. 

.. . . 8 


C. T. PATTERSON.,.. 


....87 

... South Tacoma 

JOHN F. McLEAN.... 

.. .1897.. 

.... 4 

.Walla Walla 

GEO. W. TIBBETTS... 




J. W. LANGLEY. 


... .31 



^Deceased. 


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PAST-POST-COMMANDERS AND DELEGATES 
TO 18th DEPARTMENT ENCAMPMENT* 


ENTITLED TO VOTE. 

TO BE HELD A T TACOMA, 


JUNE 25, 26, 27, 1901. 


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SONS OF VETERANS 


DIVISION OF WASHINGTON 

ELECTED JUNE, 1900. 


Commander 

C. W. HARMAN ...Walla Walla 

Senior Vice Commander 

W. T. CAVANAUGH. .. Olympia 

Junior Vice Commander 

C. E. PLIMPTON .Seattle 

Division Council 

W. T. CAVANAUGH .Olympia 

GEO. L. HOOKER .Walla Walla 

B. S. EMBREE ......Fort Simcoe 


OFFICIAL STAFF 


G. M. PARMELEE 

Adjutant 


C. V. SAVIDGE 

Quartermaster 


S. S. SULLIGER .. 

Chaplain 


J. EDGAR BROWN 

Inspector 


A. P. SMITH. 

Surgeon 


H. H. HUBBARD . 

Mustering Officer 


C. P. MILLER. 

Sergeant Major 

.Walla Walla 


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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS 


DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 


CHOSEN JUNE, 1900. 


President 

LIDA McKERCHER.Room 102 Seattle Block, Seattle 

Senior Vice President 

KATE J. BURNHAM.._.01916 Normandie St., Spokane 

Junior Vice President 

MAUDE L. FROST ...Ellensburg 


Treasurer 

NELLIE NELSON ......1003 Dearborn St., Seattle 


Chaplain 

ALICE GRAVES .317 S. Pine St., Spokane 


Executive Board 


LUCY GODING . Seattle 

NELLIE COOMBS . Yakima 

ALICE PEARL . Seattle 

NINA FRY .. Seattle 

ALICE BENTON .. Pullman 


Representatives to National Convention. 


Delegate at Large .Nancy E. Davis, Seattle 

Alternate at Large ...Janett Hill, Seattle 

Delegate .Elizabeth Comstock, Spokane 

Delegate .Margaret Freeman, Spokane 

Alternate ....Janett Langley, Seattle 

Alternate.. .Jennie Shardlow, Yakima 


STAFF 

Dept. Secretary.Mattie E. Ames, 2509 6th ave., Seattle 


Dept. Inspector..Frances T. Switzer, Cheney 

Dept. Counsellor ...... Anna Webster, Old Rainier, Seattle 

Dept. I. and I. Officer....... .Annie Knapp, Kelso 


Dept. Patriotic Inst’r.... Adelle Scott, 1610 5th ave., Spokane 
Dept. Press Correspondent ....Nettie Hollenbeck, Puyallup 


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LADIES OF THE G. A. R. 


DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 

CHOSEN JUNE, 1900 


MRS. LYDIA E. AMES, Department President. 

.Victoria Hotel, Seattle, 

MRS. MARY DAVIS, S. V. P.Anacortes, 

MRS. W. J. ALEXANDER, J. V. P... .Sidney, 

MRS. NETTIE WELLENDROF, Chaplain, Anacortes, 

MRS. ANNA FRASER, Treasurer.Anacortes, 

316 Fifth Ave., North, Seattle, Wash. 
MRS. R. A. BROOKS, Counsellor... .Port Orchard, 

Council of Administration 

MRS. M. E. KASCH .Anacortes, 

MRS. C. M. KNAPP .Anacortes, 

MRS. EMMA MILLER.West Sound, 

Delegate at Large to National Convention 
MRS. E, KASCH .Anacortes, 

Alternate 

MRS. ANNA SHERWOOD .Whatcom, 

Department Secretary 

MISS ELIZA ALEXANDER .Colby, 

Corresponding Secretary 

MRS. LOU J. BROYLES ..Whatcom, 

Inspector 

MRS. ADDIE KASCH .Anacortes, 


Librarian 

MRS. ANNA SHERWOOD .Whatcom, 


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